The 1960s might be the most excellent era for the sports car. Manufacturers were figuring out what consumers wanted and were delivering with power and sophistication. This decade has some of the most collectible vehicles ever made, some fetching a hefty price at auction. If you see these cars cruising Main St., know they have […]
20 Reasons Behind American Skepticism of Electric Cars

Despite their sleek designs and eco-friendly promises, electric vehicles (EVs) continue to face resistance from die-hard enthusiasts of traditional gas-guzzlers. Delve into the gritty details as we unveil 20 unapologetic reasons why EVs are struggling to win over the hearts of old-school car aficionados. #1. Range Anxiety Concerns about running out of battery power before […]
Billions in Inheritance at Risk for Millennials as Boomers Shift Norms

For some, inheritance might seem like a given, but Boomers are starting to follow trends from prominent figures like Warren Buffett and Sting and are moving away from simply passing down wealth. Baby Boomers, set to pass on $68 trillion by 2030, are exploring alternative options that don’t necessarily include traditional inheritances. Prioritizing Family Harmony […]
The 20 Most Desirable States for Retirement in the U.S.

Finding the perfect spot to retire is about more than just good weather and nice views. It’s about how well a state meets your needs financially, health-wise, and in terms of lifestyle. Let’s dive into the states that offer the best packages for retirees. 1. Florida Florida is not just about sunny skies and beaches; […]
Vermont’s Wealth Tax Aims to Reduce Economic Disparity

Vermont is introducing a historic bill that would see a rise in tax payments from its wealthier residents in an attempt to fund issues brought on by the wide financial inequality in the state. Vermont’s Progressive Stance on Wealth Tax Vermont has introduced two bills aiming to impose wealth taxes on its wealthiest residents in […]
U.S. Housing Market Hits All-Time Low

The U.S. housing market is at a turning point. High mortgage rates mean prices might drop, giving buyers a chance to get their foot in the door. Meanwhile, sellers face new challenges as interest rates and the number of homes for sale change. U.S. Housing Market Hits Rock Bottom According to the CEO of real […]
Dollar Tree Closing Nearly 1000 Stores Due to Financial Strain

Discount variety chain Dollar Tree will be closing nearly 1000 stores in the next few years. 1000 Stores Closing Dollar Tree has announced that it will be closing close to 1000 Family Dollar and Dollar Tree stores, after a review of its performance in the 2023 fiscal year. Dollar Tree Press Release In a press […]
Top 20 States Where Firearm Sales Are Booming

Gun sales in the United States have historically mirrored the country’s intense discussions around gun laws and individual rights. Have you ever wondered which states lead in firearm purchases? Here’s a countdown of the top 20 states where residents are exercising their Second Amendment rights with gusto, showcasing the diverse reasons—from hunting to personal protection—that […]
Middle Class Betrayed as Congress Favors Rich with Tax Cuts

Congress has passed a slew of tax breaks for the wealthy worth almost $300 billion under the guise of helping the average American. Investigating Secure 2.0 Politico’s latest investigation charts the course of a 2022 bill called the Secure 2.0 Retirement Savings Act and how it has expanded into the behemoth it is now. The […]
Senior Fraud Prevention: 15 Common Money Scams and Safety Tips

Seniors are often the target of financial scams due to perceived vulnerabilities, such as being less familiar with digital technology or having retirement savings. Scammers exploit these factors, leading to significant financial and emotional distress for the victim. Look at these 15 common money scams targeting seniors and practical advice on staying safe. Awareness and […]